Kurram Deputy Commissioner Javedullah Mehsud was injured in a fresh firing incident in the Bagan area as violence flared once again in the restive district, just days after a peace deal was reached following prolonged negotiations between warring tribes.
Kohat Regional Police Officer Abbas Majeed Marwat apart from the DC, three Frontier Constabulary personnel were also injured when unknown people fired upon the district administration’s vehicle.
The deputy commissioner, who had played a key role in efforts to restore peace in the restive region, was rushed to hospital after suffering injuries, the official said.
Kohat RPO Marwat clarified that it was unidentified people who resorted to firing upon the district administration’s vehicle and not the tribal people. He said that a search operation was launched in the area to hunt down the suspects.
Kurram has been in the spotlight for months now as the persistent violence in the district took more than 130 lives and injured scores, with a peace deal finally struck on January 1 after around 50-day-long negotiations between tribal elders.
Both the warring sides in the Kurram district, with assistance from the Grand Jirga, had agreed to 14 points, among which was handing over private weapons to the government as well as dismantling of bunkers.
It was hoped that the agreement would hold as the violence forced the government to block the Tal-Parachinar Road, which led to the shortage of food, medicine, and other essential items in the district.
As a result of the firing, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government spokesperson Barrister Muhammad Ali Saif said the truck convoy carrying relief goods to the district had been stopped for the time being.
He also said the deputy commissioner’s condition was out of danger and he was being transferred to Peshawar through a helicopter for further medical attention.
‘Conspiracy’ against peace process
Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi strongly condemned the attack on the government vehicle, describing it as a deliberate attempt to undermine the peace agreement.
He prayed for the swift recovery of DC Mehsud, who was injured in the attack. The minister labelled the incident a malicious act by miscreants seeking to destabilise the region, calling it a “conspiracy” against the peace process.
Condemning the mishap, KP Governor Faisal Karim Kundi said the firing incident established the provincial government’s failure and incompetence. He also prayed for the early recovery of Mehsud.
KP Chief Secretary Nadeem Aslam expressed deep regret over the firing incident, explaining that the deputy commissioner was en route to Bagan when unidentified armed individuals opened fire on his vehicle.
He urged both parties to maintain peace, emphasising that the Kohat Agreement is being implemented to ensure stability.
The chief secretary warned that strict legal action would be taken against those attempting to disrupt law and order in the Kurram region.
KP Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur strongly condemned the firing incident and expressed his concern over the event, saying that such an act is extremely unfortunate and must be condemned, especially after the peace agreement in Kurram.
The chief minister directed senior officials to submit a report on the incident as soon as possible. He also extended his best wishes for the speedy recovery of the deputy commissioner and other individuals injured during the attack.
Gandapur described the incident as a deliberate and malicious attempt to disrupt the ongoing peace efforts in Kurram. He reaffirmed that such actions would not be tolerated and vowed that those responsible would face legal consequences.
“The government will take strict action against the individuals involved in the firing,” he said.
The chief minister further said that this attack was orchestrated by elements who do not want peace to be restored in Kurram. “This is an attempt to sabotage the government’s peace-building efforts, but it will not succeed,” he remarked.
Gandapur also highlighted that the agreement between the conflicting parties is a clear indication that the people of Kurram desire peace. He emphasised that certain miscreants are trying to undermine this peace but reassured that their efforts would be futile.
He urged the people of Kurram to cooperate with the government and security forces in identifying and bringing these miscreants to justice.